Download - Angela Belfield's PPT for Course
DiversityWho Me... Yes You, Not Me… Yes You
We encounter a diverse population everyday.
What do we know about them?
What can you tell about someone’s appearance?
Do we exclude?
Do we include?
Are our assumptions correct?
Everyone has a story to tell.
Are you listening?
What Is Diversity? Racial/Ethnic Religion Exceptionality Cultural Age Gender Sexual Orientation Family Structure Socioeconomic Status Learning Preferences Language
Who am I? What are my preferences? What is my culture? Who are my friends and family? Who are my colleagues? Who do I associate with?
How do other people view me? Do they see the true me or a stereotype?
Do I think Diversely? What am I comfortable with? Can I change myself? Am I quick to judge? Can I go beyond tolerance? Do I reach out to others who are different?
Do I make these assumptions?1. Americans don’t have a culture.2. If it is different, it is wrong or deficient.3. One should not talk about cultural
diversity.4. One should not admit to being biased
or prejudiced.Hogan-Garcia (2003)
Who Me?Yes Me!
In my community In my profession In my school building In my classroom
Why Me? Why not?
If not me… then who?